The universe No. 1 has struggled for form in new months and suffered a startle improved in a initial spin during a Aegon Championships to propitious crook Jordan Thompson.

Cilic, meanwhile, has enjoyed a excellent week during Queen’s and will face Feliciano Lopez in a final on Sunday.

And his former manager Ivanisevic, who won Wimbledon in 2001, rates his chances above a Scot’s during a third Grand Slam of a year.

Could Cilic means a shock? (Picture: AFP/Getty)

‘He plays really good on grass, though nobody talks about him,’ pronounced Ivanisevic.

‘He’s got a game, it’s usually an emanate of mentally how he’s going to cope with a pressure.

‘If he continues to play aggressively, a usually approach he can play, he can be really dangerous there.

Ivanisevic is subsidy Rafa (Picture: Getty)

‘For a moment, he [Murray] is my fourth favourite. Murray’s mislaid confidence. He’s not attack a round good enough. I’m meditative about a form, a approach they’re personification and how they can do. But who knows how it’s going to spin out?’

Ivanisevic, who coached Cilic to US Open excellence in 2014, is certain that Roger Federer has a improved possibility than a universe No. 1 though rates Rafael Nadal’s chances rarely and believes he will be a favourite if he gets over a initial week.

‘Rafa is really mentally strong,’ he added. ‘At a moment, he’s a best actor in a world. It depends on a draw. we would collect Nadal if he passes a initial week.